What do you shoot and how do you process it?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:55 am
So i went to Ushuaia, south end of Argentinian Patagonia, and carried the 690, 100 and 50 through mountains, glaciers and sea trips too. I'm done trying big format cameras, this one is the best there is. It's really natural, and the feared lens changing and film loading while trekking on snow or something like that comes very easy if you have a good bag.
I shot Velvia, and while I don't consider myself an artist, may be the pictures are quite touristic, but the breathtaking landscapes combined with (finally) a good DOF management produce 3D images that are like windows. I can't stop looking at the slides, even the ones that are really uninteresting.
Now I'm starting with a couple of drum scans, the files should be 15000x10000 pixels, something like 4200dpi, or 500MB (not cheap!). I think that should yield amazing prints, but I'm curious about how others process their results.
Any comments?
I shot Velvia, and while I don't consider myself an artist, may be the pictures are quite touristic, but the breathtaking landscapes combined with (finally) a good DOF management produce 3D images that are like windows. I can't stop looking at the slides, even the ones that are really uninteresting.
Now I'm starting with a couple of drum scans, the files should be 15000x10000 pixels, something like 4200dpi, or 500MB (not cheap!). I think that should yield amazing prints, but I'm curious about how others process their results.
Any comments?